Created in Darkness by Troubled Americans: the Best of Mcsweeney's Humor Category - Dave Eggers - Books - Vintage Books - 9781400076857 - June 14, 2005
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Created in Darkness by Troubled Americans: the Best of Mcsweeney's Humor Category

Dave Eggers

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Created in Darkness by Troubled Americans: the Best of Mcsweeney's Humor Category

Jacket Description/Flap: Now more than ever, Americans are troubled by questions. As sweaty modernity thrusts itself upon us, the veil of ignorance that cloaked our nation hangs in tatters, tattered tatters. Our "funny bones" are neither fun nor bony. Glum is the new giddy, and the old giddy wasn't too giddy to begin with. What can be done to stop this relentless march of drabbery? Nothing. But perhaps this book can be used to dull the pain. Included herein: The Ten Worst Films of All Time, as Reviewed by Ezra Pound over Italian Radio Unused Audio Commentary by Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky, Recorded Summer 2002, for "The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring DVD (Platinum Series Extended Edition), Part One. How Important Moments in My Life Would Have Been Different If I Was Shot in the Stomach My Beard, Reviewed Circumstances under Which I Would Have Sex with Some of My Fellow Jurors Words That Would Make Nice Names for Babies, If It Weren't for Their Unsuitable Meanings As a Porn Movie Titler, I May Lack Promise Ineffective Ways to Subdue a Jaguar Eleven Lunch Meats I Have Invented Four Things I Would Have Said to Sylvia Plath if I Had Been Her Boyfriend And much, much more, including 20 brilliant new lists . . . Review Quotes: "Achieves the sensation of being hit by a hip, humorous train. . . . Breaks mold after mold in hilarious fashion." -"The New York Times"Review Quotes:"Achieves the sensation of being hit by a hip, humorous train. . . . Breaks mold after mold in hilarious fashion." --"The New York Times"Biographical Note: "McSweeney's" is a small group that sells taxidermy equipment and also produces books, a literary quarterly, and "The Believer, " a monthly review. Based in San Francisco, "McSweeney's "is also home to 826 Valencia, a nonprofit educational center for Bay Area youth. "From the Hardcover edition."Publisher Marketing: Now more than ever, Americans are troubled by questions. As sweaty modernity thrusts itself upon us, the veil of ignorance that cloaked our nation hangs in tatters, tattered tatters. Our funny bones are neither fun nor bony. Glum is the new giddy, and the old giddy wasn't too giddy to begin with. What can be done to stop this relentless march of drabbery? Nothing. But perhaps this book can be used to dull the pain. Included herein: The Ten Worst Films of All Time, as Reviewed by Ezra Pound over Italian Radio Unused Audio Commentary by Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky, Recorded Summer 2002, for The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring DVD (Platinum Series Extended Edition), Part One. How Important Moments in My Life Would Have Been Different If I Was Shot in the Stomach My Beard, Reviewed Circumstances under Which I Would Have Sex with Some of My Fellow Jurors Words That Would Make Nice Names for Babies, If It Weren't for Their Unsuitable Meanings As a Porn Movie Titler, I May Lack Promise Ineffective Ways to Subdue a Jaguar Eleven Lunch Meats I Have Invented Four Things I Would Have Said to Sylvia Plath if I Had Been Her Boyfriend And much, much more, including 20 brilliant new lists . . . Review Citations:

New York Times 07/17/2005 pg. 24 (EAN 9781400076857, Paperback)

Contributor Bio:  Eggers, Dave DAVE EGGERS is the editor of McSweeney's and a cofounder of 826 National, a network of nonprofit writing and tutoring centers for youth, located in seven cities across the United States. He is the author of four books, including What Is the What and How We Are Hungry.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 14, 2005
ISBN13 9781400076857
Publishers Vintage Books
Pages 272
Dimensions 134 × 203 × 16 mm   ·   195 g

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